10 Wrestlers Who Were Kicked Out Of The Locker Room

3. Enzo Amore (By Roman Reigns)

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By the time Enzo Amore was released by WWE in January 2018, it was the rather toxic atmosphere around his private life that stole headlines around his exit. In the marginally less salacious world of Sports Entertainment, he'd already sabotaged relations with most of his colleagues after believing in himself so robustly that it alienated virtually everybody he worked with.

Enzo's marathon-running mouth was no gimmick, leading eventually to locker room leader Roman Reigns losing his patience entirely on a long bus ride. After countless b*llockings for for all of his bullsh*t, Enzo wasn't permitted to change with the other wrestlers when they finally reached their destination.

The Wrestling Observer reported the incident had occurred during the spring 2017 European Tour, with Enzo's obnoxiousness forcing the future 'Tribal Chief' to emphasise his newly-minted backstage steward role. It wasn't long after this that his unit with Big Cass was binned and Amore himself began taking on-screen verbal and physical sh*tkickings on the reg.

 
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